-
defeated and
killed Cynwrig ap Rhiwallon, an ally of
Trahaearn who held Llŷn, then
defeated Trahaearn himself in the
Battle of
Gwaed Erw in
Meirionnydd and...
-
Trahaearn ap
Caradog (1044–1081) was a King of Gwynedd.
Trahaearn was a son of
Caradog ap Gwyn,
ruler of
Arwystli (in the
south of present-day Montgomeryshire...
- made an
attempt to
claim the
kingdom in 1075, but had been
defeated by
Trahaearn ap
Caradog and
forced to take
refuge in Ireland. In 1081,
Gruffudd launched...
- his sons.
Owain was
married twice,
first to
Gwladus ferch Llywarch ap
Trahaearn, by whom he had two sons,
Maelgwn ab
Owain Gwynedd and
Iorwerth Drwyndwn...
- at the 1078
Battle of
Goodwick (or Pwllgwdig) by Bleddyn's successor,
Trahaearn ap Caradog, and
killed by
Caradog ap
Gruffydd of
Gwent shortly afterwards...
- 1075 the
battle of Bron-yr-erw took
place between Gruffydd ap
Cynan and
Trahaearn ap Caradog. Source:
Thomas Jones, The
Chronicle of the Princes, 1955,...
-
throne of
Gwynedd from
Trahaearn ap
Caradog in 1075,
Robert ****isted
Gruffudd by
providing Norman troops.
Later the same year
Trahaearn counter-attacked and...
- him, but he was the son of
Owain Gwynedd and
Gwladus ferch Llywarch ap
Trahaearn, and
therefore full
brother to
Iorwerth Drwyndwn, the
father of Llywelyn...
-
succeeded by the new
elected (anti)-Pope
Sylvester III (until 1045).
Trahaearn ap Caradog,
Welsh king of
Gwynedd (d. 1081)
Approximate date
Abelard of...
- Gwynedd,
Trahaearn ap Caradog. The two
factions met in
battle at
Mynydd Carn,
about a day's
march north of St Davids.
Caradog and his ally
Trahaearn were...